Helene Cooper
Helene Cooper is a Liberian-born American journalist who is a White House correspondent for the New York Times. Before that, she was the paper's diplomatic correspondent in Washington, D.C.. She joined the Times in 2004 as assistant editorial page editor.
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In UN Speech, Obama Warns Time Runs Short on Iran
By Helene Cooper, The New York Times News Service | Report![]()
Egypt, Hearing From Obama, Moves to Heal Rift From Protests
By Mark Landler, David D Kirkpatrick and Helene Cooper, The New York Times News Service | Report
US Focuses on Hands Off Toppling of Syrian Government
By Eric Schmitt and Helene Cooper, The New York Times News Service | Report
US Officials Debate Speeding Afghan Pullout
By Eric Schmitt and Helene Cooper, The New York Times News Service | Report
On Defense, Obama Speaks to US Backers of Israel
By Helene Cooper, The New York Times News Service | Report
Obama Seeks to End Subsidies for Oil and Gas Companies
By Helene Cooper and Jonathan Weisman, The New York Times News Service | Report
US Sees Iran Attacks as Likely if Israel Strikes
By Thom Shanker, Ethan Bronner and Helene Cooper, The New York Times News Service | Report
Obama to Make Recess Appointment for Head of New Consumer Protection Agency
By John H Cushman Jr and Helene Cooper, The New York Times News Service | Report
Obama Refrains From a Formal "I’m Sorry" to Pakistan
By Mark Mazzetti and Helene Cooper, New York Times News Service | Report